When the hot summer days start, people in Las Vegas (USA) gather at the swimming pools and hold jubilant parties.
Alyssa Waggoner (25 years old) always spends at least once a year to Las Vegas. Sharing with Insider, she said she loved this city for swimming parties at Circa Resort and Casino. Waggoner received a second shot of Covid-19 vaccine before the trip. “Four months ago, Las Vegas was like a ghost city. Now, pool party attendees have a gap. We are also asked to wear a mask outside the pool area,” she said. For just $ 20, visitors have 6 swimming pool options to play around throughout the day. In addition, you can also watch TV with a 12-meter screen on the top of the casino. “We rent a bed and enjoy the luxuries. Due to the epidemic, you have plenty of space to swim. It’s like our entire pool is ours,” Wagoner said. Pool parties require guests to book very early. It is like setting a table for New Year’s Eve. After the long delays, pool parties are “covering” Las Vegas again as more and more people are vaccinated. However, the Center for Disease Control still recommends not gathering people to avoid spreading the virus. Cynthia Cruz (third from left) with friends at the pool party at the MGM Grand Hotel. Everyone, except at the pool, must wear masks, Cruz said. “We mainly play in separate groups. However, people talk to other groups as well. We maintain a safe distance when interacting with outside groups,” she said. According to Cruz, the plague helps her enjoy parties more. “We can relax instead of feeling like a canned fish in the pool,” she said. Nicole Van Esch (left) had noisy moments at the Flamingo hotel. This hotel requires guests to wear a mask when inside. The pool area has been arranged reasonably spaced so it is not required. Pool parties have changed a lot since they were before Covid-19 came along. It wasn’t as vibrant as it used to be. However, most visitors accept this fact because it ensures their own safety.
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